re-establish Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of re-establish In English

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  • She challenges us as listeners to re-establish our place within the world around us.

  • The remaining chapters assess how the metropolis attempted to re-establish control over its dominions and examine the settlers' responses to these various initiatives.

  • Yet it is conversation, and the ability to converse in the language, that modern language activists seek to re-establish in their communities.

  • It is time for us to try to re-establish a sense of the centre in architectural research.

  • As the guitars sustain their pitches, cowbells and maracas re-establish the pulse leading to the entry of the complete band supporting a guitar solo.

  • These include his decision at the end of the novel to visit his wife and re-establish some sort of personal contact.

  • They served to re-establish among local people a sense of pride in their own more suitable traditions and practices.

  • The point is to re-establish what has been lost, not to acquire anything new.

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